Atlanta rapper Quavo named 'Humanitarian of the Year' by Variety
Quavo named Humanitarian of the Year
Atlanta rapper Quavo was recently named Humanitarian of the Year by Variety magazine for his work to improve the world around him. Quavo has been an advocate against gun violence since his nephew and fellow Mingos member, Takeoff, was killed.
ATLANTA - Rapper and philanthropist Quavo was recently named the "Humanitarian of the Year" by Variety magazine at the eighth annual Hitmakers Brunch in Hollywood.
The ceremony, held earlier this week, celebrated the Grammy-nominated artist for his impactful efforts to combat gun violence.
Quavo's dedication to this cause intensified after the tragic 2022 loss of his nephew and fellow Migos member, Takeoff. Since then, he has become a vocal advocate, meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss strategies to address the issue.
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The award recognizes Quavo's commitment to creating meaningful change and his transformative work in raising awareness and promoting solutions to reduce gun violence. His advocacy continues to inspire fans and communities worldwide.